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Different objectives of journal Indexing Services in quality control of scholarly publishing: inclusiveness versus exclusiveness
1. Different objectives of journal Indexing
Services in quality control of scholarly
publishing: inclusiveness versus
exclusiveness
Tom Olijhoek DOAJ Editor-in-Chief tom@doaj.org
SPARC Africa Open Access Symposium
2-6 dec 2019
Capetown
South Africa
4. Two
Publishing
Systems
• The subscription publication system
• A shareholder economy dominated by major
Northern publishers
• Objective: maximize profit
competition
EXCLUSION
• The open access publication system
• A user-driven sharing economy
• Objective: to maximize the use and impact towards
the commons of knowledge, a resource to be shared
and preserved collectively
collaboration
INCLUSION
5.
6. Problems in Scholarly Publishing
Publishing System: Dominance of 5 Publishers
Lack of Price – Cost transparency
Quality Control and Ranking by Producers
7. “The commercial strategies that for-profit publishers have
adopted for open access are ravenous, exclusionary and
unsustainable. This is entirely contrary to the vision of open
access that AmeliCA supports.”
https://poynder.blogspot.com/2019/05/the-oa-interviews-arianna-becerril.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQDFHBJX7xI&feature=youtu.be
Arianna Becerril-García,
chair of AmeliCA:
8. Some statistics: this is what
academics allow to happen
• The two owners of Holtzbrinck are together worth €4.5bn.
• Elsevier generate €1 billion in net profit each year.
• Total revenue is estimated at around €10bn per year.
• Profit margins above 30% are fairly standard.
• About 70% of their revenue comes from public sources.
• The average amount we spend per article is between €4-5000.
• The true cost of publishing at scale is ~€400 per article.
• But it can be as low as around $2 per article.
Jon Tennant presentation
Copenhagen oct 2019
9. Publishing prices increase all the time
No relation between price and actual costs
Price linked to reputation / status /branding
Reputation / Status depend on ranking
Scholars want / need to publish in high ranked journals
Ranking is done by publishers
5 publishers dominate the scholarly publishing market
Price Control of Scholarly Publishing in the North
10. Price – Cost of OA Journals
This means that in an APC-OA world, total publishing expenditures are expected
to increase exponentially, as the number of articles increases and the price of
each article increases (http://bit.ly/2MFEkaL)
Khoo, S.Y.-S., 2019. Article Processing
Charge Hyperinflation and Price
Insensitivity: An Open Access Sequel to
the Serials Crisis. LIBER Quarterly, 29(1),
pp.1–18.
DOI: http://doi.org/10.18352/lq.10280
According to Björn Brembs :
The picture of exponential increase in cost for APC
based publications
CPI consumer price index
HICP harmonized index of consumer
price
11. Plan S and
Price – Cost
Transparency
in OA Journals
• Plan S requires transparency
• Price should only be linked to actual
costs
• BUT
• Reputation / Status will continue to push
prices if system continues to be based on
ranking under the control of publishers
duly followed by researchers, funders,
universities
12. Securing high profits
Maintaining long term dominance
Ensuring publishing in ‘their’ journals
Continuation of existing evaluation system
based on ranking and publisher controlled quality assessment
THE NEW STRATEGY:
TRANSFORMATIVE AGREEMENTS
FOR OPEN ACCESS
SERVE NORTHERN PUBLISHERS
13. EXAMPLE OF
AGREEMENT
ELSEVIER -
HUNGARY
WHO IS HERE TO BLAME?
DOAJ is not against profits
but the exorbitant high
profits of some publishers
only serve the company
shareholders and not the
scholarly community nor
society as a whole
14. BUT:
• It is too easy to only blame
the publishers
• Even though we are critical of the ethics
of some publishers, we believe that they
are only exploiting conditions created by
academia, in the broadest sense
(researchers, research funders,
universities and governments)
• The last ones have the power to change
the conditions and are ultimately
responsible for the current mess!
……we have to help them change the
system and provide you with incentives
to share your work
15. We are running out of time
“The current model of scholarly publishing contains a disastrous blend
of Stockholm Syndrome and cognitive dissonance. Researchers are
helplessly locked into the system because of an over-reliance on journal
brands for their evaluations.
Every time we sign one of these so-called transformative contracts,
which often contain multi-year lock-ins, or lock-ins because of publisher
specific software, we lose the opportunity to create something more
just, sustainable, efficient and effective.
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/opinion/transformative-open-
access-publishing-deals-are-only-entrenching-commercial-power
16. COST COMPARISON
Publishing system Average Cost / Article
Subscription $5000
Transformative deals $5000
Open Access with APC $1000
Open Access (Scielo, Redalyc) $400
J. Open Source Software $2,71
19. AMELICA as Alternative to PLAN S
Arianna BecerrilGarcía chair of Amelica
“democratize scientific knowledge
following a multicultural, multi-thematic
and multi-lingual approach”
“build a “collaborative, non-
commercial, sustainable and non-
subordinated” system in which control
is removed from commercial
publishers and handed back to the
academy” https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/latamcaribbean/2019/11/06/latin-
americas-longstanding-open-access-ecosystem-could-be-
undermined-by-proposals-from-the-global-north/
23. Europe
“Especially striking is the widespread use of the
journal impact factor by 75% of respondents to
evaluate researchers and their output.”
https://eua.eu/resources/expert-voices/132-reviewing-
university-approaches-to-research-assessment-in-the-
transition-to-open-science.html
24. . In E Kraemer-Mbula, R Tijssen, M Wallace & R McLean (eds), Transforming Research Excellence.
Cape Town: African Minds.
Epistemic alienation in African Scholarly communication:
Open access as a Pharmakon.
Mboa Nkoudou, T H. (2019).
in Old Traditions and New Technologies:
The Pasts, Presents, and Futures of Open Scholarly Communication.
Edited by Eve, M, Gray, J. Cambridge, MIT Press (in Press).
https://eve.gd/2019/06/07/old-traditions-and-new-technologies/
Cognitive injustice 4/9: Local knowledge is excluded or
disrespected
In the positivist-normative framework that dominates current science, knowledge that is
local, oral, practical, experiential or contextual is considered non-knowledge to be either
ignored or retranslated in scientific terms by experts.
Mboa Nkoudou, Piron et al. in Contextualising openness edited by Leslie Chan
Access to knowledge
you don’t need?
Depreciation of non-
Northern knowledge
systems
Reinforcing systemic
biases in power by
using International
evaluation frameworks
QUALITY OF CONTENT
25. AFRICA HAS A CHOICE
why adopt the Northern systems?
26. ALTERNATIVES ARE THERE:
DORA CONTEXTUALIZED
EVALUTION **
INFRASTRUCTURES /
IMPACT ON SOCIETY
LOCAL JOURNALS
PLATFORMS
General Recommendation
1. Do not use journal-based metrics,
such as Journal Impact Factors, as a
surrogate measure of the quality of
individual research articles, to assess
an individual scientist’s contributions,
or in hiring, promotion, or funding
decisions.
27. https://www.revues.scienceafrique.org/
The Grenier des savoirs is a
collective, collaborative and
decolonial project to support
the publication and open
access dissemination of
Southern knowledge,
particularly African and Haitian
knowledge, to fight against its
invisibility and poor
accessibility, while it is
essential to the well-being and
sustainable local development
of Africa and Haiti - and the
whole world
30. • THEY SHOULD BE INCLUSIVE
• THEY SHOULD HAVE TRANSPARENT CRITERIA
• THEY SHOULD BE GOVERNED INDEPENDENT OF
PUBLISHERS /BE COMMUNITY CONTROLLED
NO NEED FOR
“BLACKLISTS”
INDEX SERVICES
FOR QUALITY
JOURNALS ARE
SUFFICIENT,
BUT............
36. REASONS FOR LIST DIFFERENCES
2300 journals in SCOPUS or Web of Science but not in DOAJ
Many did not pass DOAJ criteria others did not apply
8000 journals in DOAJ but not in SCOPUS or Web of Science
Many were non-English, Global South and / or new journals
DOAJ IS MOST INCLUSIVE INDEXING DIRECTORY FOR OPEN ACCESS JOURNALS
38. • IGNORE RANKING
• STOP REQUIRING PUBLICATIONS IN HIGH PROFILE JOURNALS
• PROMOTE COMMUNITY CONTROLLED PLATFORMS
• ESTABLISH MORE LOCAL LANGUAGE JOURNALS
• BE INDEXED IN DOAJ
• DEVELOPE NEW ASSESSMENT METHODS BASED ON
• Contextualization
• Social relevance
PROPOSED
ACTIONS
FOR
AFRICA
39. Thanks to :
All the Library Consortia, Universities and Publishers
and our Sponsors for the financial support to DOAJ!
Speed of Indexing in DOAJ and Indexing as such is independent of sponsor status of applicants
Gold Sponsors